WHO doesn't love a nice cup of tea and a bit of cake?
All over the county, we have great cafes dotted around which are loved by regulars and visitors alike. Here are some top picks - let us know if your favourite features on the list... or if there's a great spot that deserves to be here.
The Harbour Master
The Harbour Master is a coffee house and bar in Whitehaven that caters to both evening drinkers and people looking for a spot to rest during the day.
Cafe West
Cafe West in Whitehaven is another great place for a coffee and a bite to eat.
Dixon's Cafe
Located in the town's only department store, the cafe is located on the rooftop and is a great place to visit.
The Haven Cafe
This is a wonderfully traditional cafe positioned in the great location of Lowther Street.
Deja Brew
This Egremont venue is rather unique in that it sells traditional sandwiches and drinks but also ramen and bubble tea.
Foxes Cafe Lounge
The cafe is located on the cobbled streets of Carlisle's historic quarter, nestled between Carlisle Cathedral and Carlisle Castle.
John Watt & Son
John Watt & Son serves a range of hot and cold drinks, along with scones, sweet treats and hot meals.
I Love Cafe
This cafe recently moved to a stylish new premises on St Cuthbert's Lane.
The Good Sister
This is a popular cafe that serves a range of food and refreshments.
Whytes
Whytes serves everything from jacket potatoes to toasties and sandwiches.
Butterflies
Butterflies in Workington is located in the town centre and has long been popular with the people of the town.
Marian's
This Workington cafe has everything you need with all kinds of hot meals on offer.
Cafe Carnegie
Set in the stunning Carnegie Theatre, the cafe offers breakfasts, ground coffee, and lunches.
The Moon & Sixpence
The Moon & Sixpence coffee shop in Cockermouth is a wonderful place to enjoy a hot drink in the north lakes.
FIKA
This is another of Cockermouth's stylish coffee shops which has recently introduced a new evening menu.
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